“This is going to be a long-term restoration process,” said Gov. Rick Scott when he visited Marathon City Hall on Sept. 18, eight days after Hurricane Irma struck the Keys. “Clearly, progress has been made, but everything is not ‘fine.’” Officials from the City of Marathon presented him a list of urgent needs. They asked […]

Safety First! Residents need to be aware of their surroundings and make safety a priority. Medical services are limited. Field Hospital located behind City Hall DEBRIS: Separate all Debris on the street. If household garbage is mixed in with debris it will not be collected and removal will be the responsibility of the home owner. […]

Monroe County now is open to Marathon at Mile Marker 47, just north of the 7 Mile Bridge, for residents, business owners, disaster workers and supply vehicles. The Lower Keys and Key West will open Sunday morning at 7:00 am, also to residents, business owners, disaster workers and supply vehicles. A checkpoint in Florida City […]

UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY, FL – Debris from Hurricane Irma will be picked up free of charge by Monroe County contrctors in unincorporated Monroe County, City of Layton and City of Key Colony Beach. But you must do the following. Stack hurricane related debris on the county right of way (road shoulder) in front of homes. […]